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| /external/libyuv/ |
| D | .vpython3 | 3 # It describes patterns for python wheel dependencies of the python scripts in 5 # (since pure-python dependencies can be easily vendored into third_party). 7 # When vpython is invoked, it finds this file and builds a python VirtualEnv, 10 # this never requires the end-user machine to have a working python extension 14 # All python scripts in the repo share this same spec, to avoid dependency 17 # If you have depot_tools installed in your $PATH, you can invoke python scripts 19 # substituting `vpython` instead of `python` on the command line, e.g.: 20 # vpython path/to/script.py some --arguments 27 # The default set of platforms vpython checks does not yet include mac-arm64. 29 # allows us to ensure that vpython specs stay mac-arm64-friendly [all …]
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| /external/angle/ |
| D | .vpython3 | 3 # It describes patterns for python wheel dependencies of the python scripts in 5 # (since pure-python dependencies can be easily vendored into third_party). 7 # When vpython is invoked, it finds this file and builds a python VirtualEnv, 10 # this never requires the end-user machine to have a working python extension 14 # All python scripts in the repo share this same spec, to avoid dependency 17 # If you have depot_tools installed in your $PATH, you can invoke python scripts 19 # substituting `vpython` instead of `python` on the command line, e.g.: 20 # vpython path/to/script.py some --arguments 30 name: "infra/python/wheels/protobuf-py3" 31 version: "version:3.20.0" [all …]
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| D | .vpython | 3 # It describes patterns for python wheel dependencies of the python scripts in 5 # (since pure-python dependencies can be easily vendored into third_party). 7 # When vpython is invoked, it finds this file and builds a python VirtualEnv, 10 # this never requires the end-user machine to have a working python extension 14 # All python scripts in the repo share this same spec, to avoid dependency 17 # If you have depot_tools installed in your $PATH, you can invoke python scripts 19 # substituting `vpython` instead of `python` on the command line, e.g.: 20 # vpython path/to/script.py some --arguments 26 # https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/luci/luci-go/+/main/vpython/api/vpython/spec.proto 33 name: "infra/python/wheels/jsonlines-py2_py3" [all …]
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| /external/python/pyfakefs/.github/workflows/ |
| D | testsuite.yml | 8 runs-on: ubuntu-latest 10 - name: Check out repository 12 - name: Set up Python 13 uses: actions/setup-python@v4 15 python-version: "3.10" 16 - name: install pytype 18 - name: Run pytype 20 pytype pyfakefs --keep-going --exclude pyfakefs/tests/* --exclude pyfakefs/pytest_tests/* 23 runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} 25 fail-fast: false [all …]
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| /external/selinux/.github/workflows/ |
| D | run_tests.yml | 8 runs-on: ubuntu-latest 12 python-ruby-version: 13 - {python: '3.11', ruby: '3.1'} 14 - {python: '3.11', ruby: '3.1', other: 'test-flags-override'} 15 - {python: '3.11', ruby: '3.1', other: 'test-debug'} 16 - {python: '3.11', ruby: '3.1', other: 'linker-bfd'} 17 - {python: '3.11', ruby: '3.1', other: 'linker-gold'} 18 # Test several Python versions with the latest Ruby version 19 - {python: '3.10', ruby: '3.1'} 20 - {python: '3.9', ruby: '3.1'} [all …]
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| /external/rust/crates/grpcio-sys/grpc/third_party/upb/.github/workflows/ |
| D | python_tests.yml | 1 name: Python Tests 6 - main 7 - '[0-9]+.x' 10 - main 11 - '[0-9]+.x' 17 runs-on: ubuntu-large 21 …DOCKER_IMAGE: us-docker.pkg.dev/protobuf-build/release-containers/linux/apple@sha256:bb1d147384499… 24 - uses: actions/checkout@v2 25 - name: Set up Cloud SDK 26 uses: google-github-actions/auth@v0 [all …]
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| /external/tensorflow/tensorflow/tools/dockerfiles/ |
| D | spec.yml | 4 # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 8 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 33 - "{nightly}{jupyter}" 34 - "{_TAG_PREFIX}{ubuntu-devel}" 35 # Built per-release and pushed to tensorflow/tensorflow 36 # --arg _TAG_PREFIX=<val> should be set to "1.11" (for example) or "latest". 39 - "{_TAG_PREFIX}{ubuntu}{jupyter}" 42 - "{_TAG_PREFIX}{devel-onednn}" 43 - "{_TAG_PREFIX}{devel-onednn-mpich-horovod}" 44 - "{_TAG_PREFIX}{devel-onednn-mpich-horovod}{onednn-jupyter}" [all …]
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| /external/python/rsa/ |
| D | CHANGELOG.md | 1 # Python-RSA changelog 3 ## Version 4.7 - released 2021-01-10 5 - Fix [#165](https://github.com/sybrenstuvel/python-rsa/issues/165]: 6 CVE-2020-25658 - Bleichenbacher-style timing oracle in PKCS#1 v1.5 decryption 8 - Add padding length check as described by PKCS#1 v1.5 (Fixes 9 [#164](https://github.com/sybrenstuvel/python-rsa/issues/164)) 10 - Reuse of blinding factors to speed up blinding operations. 11 Fixes [#162](https://github.com/sybrenstuvel/python-rsa/issues/162). 12 - Declare & test support for Python 3.9 15 ## Version 4.4 & 4.6 - released 2020-06-12 [all …]
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| /external/pandora/bt-test-interfaces/.github/workflows/ |
| D | python.yml | 1 name: Python 11 name: Build with Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} 12 runs-on: ubuntu-latest 15 python-version: ["3.8", "3.9", "3.10", "3.11"] 17 - uses: actions/checkout@v3 18 - name: Set Up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} 19 uses: actions/setup-python@v4 21 python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} 22 - name: Install 24 pip install --upgrade pip [all …]
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| /external/pandora/avatar/.github/workflows/ |
| D | avatar.yml | 11 name: Build with Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} 12 runs-on: ubuntu-latest 15 python-version: ["3.10", "3.11"] 17 - uses: actions/checkout@v3 18 - name: Set Up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} 19 uses: actions/setup-python@v4 21 python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} 22 - name: Install 24 pip install --upgrade pip 27 - name: Build [all …]
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| /external/bazelbuild-rules_python/ |
| D | README.md | 1 # Python Rules for Bazel 3 …ba7a1205955a45b53e854.svg?branch=main)](https://buildkite.com/bazel/python-rules-python-postsubmit) 7 This repository is the home of the core Python rules -- `py_library`, 8 `py_binary`, `py_test`, `py_proto_library`, and related symbols that provide the basis for Python 14 [Bazel Build Encyclopedia](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/be/python.html). 19 …, the future-proof way to depend on Python rules is via this repository. See[`Migrating from the B… 22 [backward compatibility policy](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/backward-compatibility.htm… 30 - Status: Beta 31 - Full Feature Parity: No 48 # Update the version "0.0.0" to the release found here: [all …]
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| /external/python/portpicker/.github/workflows/ |
| D | python-package.yml | 1 # This workflow will install Python dependencies, run tests and lint with a variety of Python versi… 2 …rmation see: https://help.github.com/actions/language-and-framework-guides/using-python-with-githu… 4 name: Python Portpicker & Portserver 9 - 'main' 12 - 'main' 15 build-ubuntu: 17 runs-on: ubuntu-latest 19 fail-fast: false 21 python-version: [3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, '3.10'] 24 - uses: actions/checkout@v2 [all …]
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| /external/python/cpython3/Doc/faq/ |
| D | general.rst | 4 General Python FAQ 15 What is Python? 16 --------------- 18 Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It 21 object-oriented programming, such as procedural and functional programming. 22 Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has interfaces to 25 applications that need a programmable interface. Finally, Python is portable: 28 To find out more, start with :ref:`tutorial-index`. The `Beginner's Guide to 29 Python <https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide>`_ links to other 30 introductory tutorials and resources for learning Python. [all …]
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| /external/webrtc/ |
| D | .vpython3 | 3 # It describes patterns for python wheel dependencies of the python scripts in 5 # (since pure-python dependencies can be easily vendored into third_party). 7 # When vpython is invoked, it finds this file and builds a python VirtualEnv, 10 # this never requires the end-user machine to have a working python extension 14 # All python scripts in the repo share this same spec, to avoid dependency 17 # If you have depot_tools installed in your $PATH, you can invoke python scripts 19 # substituting `vpython` instead of `python` on the command line, e.g.: 20 # vpython path/to/script.py some --arguments 30 name: "infra/python/wheels/psutil/${vpython_platform}" 31 version: "version:5.8.0.chromium.2" [all …]
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| D | .vpython | 3 # It describes patterns for python wheel dependencies of the python scripts in 5 # (since pure-python dependencies can be easily vendored into third_party). 7 # When vpython is invoked, it finds this file and builds a python VirtualEnv, 10 # this never requires the end-user machine to have a working python extension 14 # All python scripts in the repo share this same spec, to avoid dependency 17 # If you have depot_tools installed in your $PATH, you can invoke python scripts 19 # substituting `vpython` instead of `python` on the command line, e.g.: 20 # vpython path/to/script.py some --arguments 30 name: "infra/python/wheels/psutil/${platform}_${py_python}_${py_abi}" 31 version: "version:5.2.2" [all …]
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| /external/scapy/.travis/ |
| D | test.sh | 3 python -c 'import sys; print("sys.path:" , sys.path)' 6 …python -c 'import '$DEPENDENCY'; print("'$DEPENDENCY': "+str(getattr('$DEPENDENCY', "__version__",… 7 echo "----" 15 python --version 16 python -c "from scapy.all import *; print(conf)" 19 if [ -z "$SCAPY_SUDO" -o "$SCAPY_SUDO" = "false" ] 21 UT_FLAGS="-K netaccess -K needs_root -K manufdb" 24 SCAPY_SUDO="$SCAPY_SUDO -H" 29 UT_FLAGS+=" -K not_pcapdnet" 32 UT_FLAGS+=" -K ipv6" [all …]
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| /external/angle/build/config/android/ |
| D | system_image.gni | 2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 11 # version_code: Version code for the stub. 12 # version_name: Version name for the stub. 15 # static_library_name: For static library apks, name for the <static-library>. 16 # static_library_version: For static library apks, version for the 17 # <static-library> tag (for TrichromeLibrary, we set this to be the same 23 # Android requires stubs end with -Stub.apk. 24 assert(filter_exclude([ invoker.stub_output ], [ "*-Stub.apk" ]) == [], 25 "stub_output \"${invoker.stub_output}\" must end with \"-Stub.apk\"") 36 "--output", [all …]
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| /external/python/cpython2/Doc/faq/ |
| D | general.rst | 4 General Python FAQ 15 What is Python? 16 --------------- 18 Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It 20 types, and classes. Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. 24 Finally, Python is portable: it runs on many Unix variants, on the Mac, and on 25 PCs under MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, and OS/2. 27 To find out more, start with :ref:`tutorial-index`. The `Beginner's Guide to 28 Python <https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide>`_ links to other 29 introductory tutorials and resources for learning Python. [all …]
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| /external/python/cpython3/Doc/tutorial/ |
| D | venv.rst | 2 .. _tut-venv: 11 Python applications will often use packages and modules that don't 13 need a specific version of a library, because the application may 15 written using an obsolete version of the library's interface. 17 This means it may not be possible for one Python installation to meet 18 the requirements of every application. If application A needs version 19 1.0 of a particular module but application B needs version 2.0, then 20 the requirements are in conflict and installing either version 1.0 or 2.0 24 self-contained directory tree that contains a Python installation for a 25 particular version of Python, plus a number of additional packages. [all …]
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| /external/python/cpython3/Doc/using/ |
| D | windows.rst | 3 .. _using-on-windows: 6 Using Python on Windows 12 This document aims to give an overview of Windows-specific behaviour you should 13 know about when using Python on Microsoft Windows. 16 supported installation of Python. To make Python available, the CPython team 18 <https://www.python.org/download/releases/>`_ for many years. These installers 19 are primarily intended to add a per-user installation of Python, with the 22 available for application-local distributions. 24 As specified in :pep:`11`, a Python release only supports a Windows platform 26 Python |version| supports Windows 8.1 and newer. If you require Windows 7 [all …]
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| /external/python/cpython3/Doc/c-api/ |
| D | stable.rst | 9 Python's C API is covered by the Backwards Compatibility Policy, :pep:`387`. 11 most changes will be source-compatible, typically by only adding new API. 15 CPython's Application Binary Interface (ABI) is forward- and 16 backwards-compatible across a minor release (if these are compiled the same 17 way; see :ref:`stable-abi-platform` below). 18 So, code compiled for Python 3.10.0 will work on 3.10.8 and vice versa, 28 Python 3.2 introduced the *Limited API*, a subset of Python's C API. 30 compiled once and work with multiple versions of Python. 31 Contents of the Limited API are :ref:`listed below <stable-abi-list>`. 33 To enable this, Python provides a *Stable ABI*: a set of symbols that will [all …]
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| /external/python/bumble/.github/workflows/ |
| D | python-build-test.yml | 1 # Build and test the python package 2 name: Python build and test 15 runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} 18 os: ['ubuntu-latest', 'macos-latest', 'windows-latest'] 19 python-version: ["3.8", "3.9", "3.10", "3.11", "3.12"] 20 fail-fast: false 23 - name: Check out from Git 25 - name: Get history and tags for SCM versioning to work 27 git fetch --prune --unshallow 28 git fetch --depth=1 origin +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/* [all …]
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| /external/python/pyfakefs/ |
| D | CHANGES.md | 7 * removed support for Python 3.7 (end of life) 13 ## [Version 5.2.3](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyfakefs/5.2.3) (2023-08-18) 21 ## [Version 5.2.3](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyfakefs/5.2.3) (2023-07-10) 22 Adds compatibility with PyPy 3.10 and Python 3.12. 25 * Re-create temp directory if it had been created before on resetting file system 29 * Adapt to changes in Python 3.12 beta1 (only working partially, 31 * Adapt to changes in `shutil` in Python 3.12 beta2 (see [#814](../../issues/814)). 35 * Added a note regarding the incompatibility of the built-in `sqlite3` module with 39 * Added pytype check for non-test modules in CI (see [#599](../../issues/599)). 41 * Added codespell hook to pre-commit [all …]
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| /external/python/cpython3/ |
| D | README.rst | 1 This is Python version 3.11.4 4 .. image:: https://github.com/python/cpython/workflows/Tests/badge.svg 6 :target: https://github.com/python/cpython/actions 8 .. image:: https://dev.azure.com/python/cpython/_apis/build/status/Azure%20Pipelines%20CI?branchNam… 10 :target: https://dev.azure.com/python/cpython/_build/latest?definitionId=4&branchName=main 12 .. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/discourse-join_chat-brightgreen.svg 13 :alt: Python Discourse chat 14 :target: https://discuss.python.org/ 17 Copyright © 2001-2023 Python Software Foundation. All rights reserved. 24 ------------------- [all …]
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| /external/python/cpython3/Doc/howto/ |
| D | pyporting.rst | 1 .. _pyporting-howto: 4 Porting Python 2 Code to Python 3 11 With Python 3 being the future of Python while Python 2 is still in active 13 Python. This guide is meant to help you figure out how best to support both 14 Python 2 & 3 simultaneously. 16 If you are looking to port an extension module instead of pure Python code, 17 please see :ref:`cporting-howto`. 19 If you would like to read one core Python developer's take on why Python 3 20 came into existence, you can read Nick Coghlan's `Python 3 Q & A`_ or 21 Brett Cannon's `Why Python 3 exists`_. [all …]
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